The article doesnt go into it like I had hoped but he made reference to SEC teams playing FCS teams and maybe the pac 12 should do that and get higher rankings instead of playing 9 conference games (heard on the radio this morning)

I am sorry You guys played a FCS team your self. Want to be rated higher? Beat 5-7 USC, and then Beat Washington and you guys are in the talk for the playoffs. Not trying to throw shade at Washington here, but Washington lost to Auburn who finished 5th in the SEC west. They should have finished one lower but somehow A&M choked away that win.

He cried about having to play 9 conference games SEC/ACC teams playing 8.

But you cant convince me that playing 9 conference games is better when you have Oregon State at 2-10Rutgers at 1-11Kansas 3-8Illinois 4-8Arkansas 2-10North Carolina 2-9Louisville 2-10UCLA 3-9Oregon State 2-10

I found it funny he threw shade for teams playing FCS teams and played one himself.

Keep crying about having to play a game against 2-10 teams.

I think playing a 8-4 Arkansas State , 6-6 Tulane, 9-2 Army is more respectable than that 9th game against 2-10 Oregon State, Kansas, Arkansas etc....

BTW started this to get some football debate going, would love to hear your thoughts on this.

Hahahahaha no. Piss off Georgia, you lost twice. If you wanted in you should've taken care of business.

In the battle of 11-1...yes, I would put the Sooners (barely) in over Ohio State. Oklahoma took care of business when they needed to, avenging their one loss from earlier this season. While the Big Ten is easily a better conference than the Big 12 this season (even with Rutgers lol), the buckeyes have looked like utter shit for about 40% of the season. And if I hear one more mention about how this is a year of 'redemption' for that covering up and lying sack of shit coach in Columbus, I'm gonna scream. And I'd still put those two in over Georgia.

Don't worry though, Georgia-you've still got more of a claim to a playoff spot than UCF ever will.

Well it's more or less felt like a pretty disappointing season up to this point for UW, but at the end of the day, winning the Pac-12 twice in the last three years and three straight double digit win seasons is pretty good all things considered. And I get to go to the Rose Bowl for the first time to see them play and that's pretty damn awesome. Can't say I'm expecting them to win but it should be an awesome experience regardless.

What is everyone's thought on the Urban stepping down? I am not sure what to think of it. I am sure he left the SEC because Saban came in, and other schools started getting good, and the SEC botched the Cam Newton thing, so he left.

My thought with the scandal, and if Michigan becomes the power it could become, he may be hard pressed to keep them happy there.

He should’ve gotten fired months ago for protecting an abuser on his staff and then lying about it to investigators that didn’t have the guts to call him out on it because he won a championship for the university. Fuck him and fuck anyone that protected him. Hell of a coach but one detestable human being and a scumbag.

But this time he’s retired for sure, for “health reasons” (again). He’ll spend time with his family, just like he did when he left Florida and spent so much more time with his family at ESPN.

So naturally, he’ll be back coaching somewhere by 2020 because after all the bullshit he’s said in the past why the hell would anyone believe what he’s got to say now?

He should’ve gotten fired months ago for protecting an abuser on his staff and then lying about it to investigators that didn’t have the guts to call him out on it because he won a championship for the university. Fuck him and fuck anyone that protected him. Hell of a coach but one detestable human being and a scumbag.

But this time he’s retired for sure, for “health reasons” (again). He’ll spend time with his family, just like he did when he left Florida and spent so much more time with his family at ESPN.

So naturally, he’ll be back coaching somewhere by 2020 because after all the bullshit he’s said in the past why the hell would anyone believe what he’s got to say now?

Im not completely updated on what exactly happened and what he did or didn't do, but DV needs to be extracted from society and you can't do that unless you seriously punish those extremely visible influential types who allow it to continue through negligence or otherwise.